Max Maths, Year 1, Practice Subtraction using number bonds

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Max Maths, Year 1, Practice Subtraction using number bonds
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In the Max Maths programme for Year 1, students are encouraged to practice subtraction by using number bonds, a fundamental concept that helps young learners understand the relationships between numbers. One of the exercises designed for this purpose presents a series of everyday scenarios where children need to calculate the remaining quantity after a certain number has been taken away. For instance, the first question asks, "How many flowers are in the vase?" followed by the number 9, with a subtraction sign and a blank space for the student to fill in the missing number to complete the number bond. Similarly, the second question deals with counting the number of red rings out of 6, and the third involves figuring out how many balloons Toby has left from a total of 10.

These exercises are visually engaging and contextual, making it easier for children to grasp the concept of subtraction as 'taking away'. After attempting these questions, students are directed to continue their practice on workbook pages 110 to 115, where they will find more subtraction problems and activities. These workbook pages are designed to reinforce the skills learned and provide ample practice to ensure that the students are comfortable with the concept of subtraction using number bonds. The Max Maths resources are tailored to make learning maths a fun and interactive experience for Year 1 students.